James Woods added,Adam SchiffVerified account@RepAdamSchiffThis was not the finding of the House Intelligence Committee, Mr. President, but only a statement by its GOP members, who lack the courage to stand up to a President of their own party when the national interest necessitates it. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...60355790479361 …

If #Sessions doesn’t fire #McCabe, he tells America that he won’t act on anything the IG recommends. I predict McCabe is toast. Sessions understands the optics, and that he’ll be fired if ‘Andy’ isn’t.

#breaking: Attorney general jeff sessions is considering firing former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. He is set to officially retire on march 18 but, according to a source, could be fired just days before and lose his pension after a 22-year career

John Cardillo Retweeted Mike Cernovich Exactly. @GenFlynn’s life was ruined because #McCabe and #Mueller wanted his scalp at all costs. McCabe deserves whatever comes his way. He violated his oath when he let political bias influence his job.

John Cardillo added,Mike Cernovich Verified account@CernovichAs a human I would hate to see McCabe lose his pension, however he lied to the FBI, Flynn went bankrupt and had his life ruined for less. Why should McCabe get a pass?

...anybody still need convincing this was a Nefarious Plot, ...High Crimes?

REVEALED: Peter Strzok Had Personal Relationship With Recused Judge In Michael Flynn Case
Text messages obtained by The Federalist show that Peter Strzok and Lisa Page conspired to collude with Judge Rudolph Contreras, a FISA judge who presided over Michael Flynn's guilty plea and was later removed from the case.

The text messages about Contreras between controversial Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) lawyer Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, the senior FBI counterintelligence official who was kicked off Robert Mueller’s special counsel team, were deliberately hidden from Congress, multiple congressional investigators told The Federalist. In the messages, Page and Strzok, who are rumored to have been engaged in an illicit romantic affair, discussed Strzok’s personal friendship with Contreras and how to leverage that relationship in ongoing counterintelligence matters.

“Rudy is on the [Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court]!” Page excitedly texted Strzok on July 25, 2016. “Did you know that? Just appointed two months ago.”“I did,” Strzok responded. “I need to get together with him.”

The pair even schemed about how to set up a cocktail or dinner party just so Contreras, Strzok, and Page could speak without arousing suspicion that they were colluding. Strzok expressed concern that a one-on-one meeting between the two men might require Contreras’ recusal from matters in which Strzok was involved.“[REDACTED] suggested a social setting with others would probably be better than a one on one meeting,” Strzok told Page. “I’m sorry, I’m just going to have to invite you to that cocktail party.”“Have to come up with some other work people cover for action,” Strzok added.“Why more?” Page responded. “Six is a perfectly fine dinner party.”

The text messages that show Page and Strzok conspiring to meet with Contreras were originally hidden from Congress. In records provided by DOJ to Congress, the exchanges referencing Contreras, and plans to meet with him under the guise of a cocktail party, were completely redacted by federal law enforcement officials. The exchanges obtained by The Federalistinclude information that was never turned over to Congress.